@@bryanneideffer3969 "one of the best lines from original Robocop" - fun fact, also (no doubt, once again in tribute to the fictional future set in Robocop) also a catch phrase from both this game and it's unofficial successor Total Carnage.
Out of all the retro arcade games I've played in my adult life, this game has aged the best. Every bit as fun and addicting as it was when I was a kid...hasn't lost a step at all.
They should remake this game with bigger arenas with fighting moves and better prizes. They should make the Mercedes AVTR one of them. This game was so good. They don't have arcades anymore like they did in the 90's and early 00's.
@@man-nm1sn I've seen that weird-azz game, it has a great but bizarre art-style to it and it's as addicting as Smash TV. Only thing I hated about it is how blasphemous the game is.
+NULL ZERO When in the video did you hear it? I have no idea how this guy managed to go for win without dying. I have finished this game several times with my friend and we also die several times during the game. Just last time today we thought that they have made this to make big money which gamers back then couldn't love. Nowdays there's compilations of arcade games this included and I'm sure it's worth of few bucks if comparing to those days when you paid for every lost life.
I never got to experience the arcade gaming era of the 80s and early 90s. I can only imagine how pumped kids were with their friends going to the arcade with pockets of quarters, The dark rooms full of lit cabinets, the sound of all the games being played, quarters rolling into slots. Very few places like that now sadly.
It was as amazing as you imagine. Arcades were magical palaces where you could forget about the real world and be a hero for a little while. The ones with voices were especially memorable...Sinistar, Gauntlet, Smash TV, etc.
It was amazing time to be a kid with arcades around. Even some local corner stores or pizza joints or the odd laundry mat here and there would have a machine or two. I miss that era of gaming because at the same time home consoles were also around so you could practice at home and bring your skills to the arcade and vice versa for certain games.
FUN FACT: Johnny Cage a, fighter from Mortal Kombat, participated in Celebrity Smash TV and won thus placing Smash TV in the same fictional universe as Mortal Kombat.
Charles Jones full of crap one credit you beat this game I owe it on the arcade machine and I still can't even come close to beating it on 1 credit Mr cool
Beating this game on one credit...incredible. I play this game occasionally at a video game exhibit at the Strong Museum, and still can't master it. The only way to master Smash TV is mastering Robotron: 2084.
@@robsoldstuff1670 just because u couldnt beat it doesnt mean no one can. Ik my dad has beaten many hard arcade games (ex: kof 94, double dragon fighting game, alien vs predator, cadillac and dinosaur, etc.) All on one credit. Some games i though to be impossible on one credit (and then he perfects rugal on max difficulty on ARCADE, not console since difficulty is decreased on consoles. Trust me dude there are some people that manage to pull these insane feats. 😄
@@carrot7215 I’ve been playing Resident evil for over 20 years now. And I’ve only beaten 8 knife only. People just can’t understand a skill gap. If someone thinks they’re even remotely good at a game. Most of humanity just think they’re the best at it automatically.
I am only 15 and I remember every day after school I went to my uncles and I use to play this game on the ps2. It was a hard game and so good. I want to play this game again one day
The game did not have an ending because the developers were certain that no one would complete the game due to its high difficulty. They were forced to add one (The Pleasure Room) because some players did beat it.
The ending I would like to think happened: After the game, a war broke out! The two champions Carnage (blue) and Mayhem (red) had no other choice but to take all of their winnings and built it into a military called the Doomsday Squad, then they fought this war and won it. (See Total Carnage)
Do you know where I could find this machine if it still exists? I've only ever played it on the midway arcade treasures game on the PS2 and have always wanted to play it in its arcade machine form.
@@fernandoperez4038 you'd probably just have to get lucky and find it at a random arcade. Google arcades in your area and cross your fingers. That or you could but a Smash T.V. cabinet but that would be pricy
Has my vote for best video game of all time--just my opinion from all the games Ive played. Just something about it, so addictive and entertaining. Just keeps me coming back.
Ah yes, the Smash TV game. I remember passing by it every time my folks brought me with them to Jumbo Video. I would always see it in the games rental section but I never actually played it.
Good game here. As for the character... All that Good Meat--I can so imagine he'd probably be treating the entire metropolis to a barbecue party with all that! And I'm sure he'd be able to share some vacations with some lucky people too. As for all the rest of those prizes--that's one hell of an eBay sale he'll soon have!
You'd love the arcade version. The cabinet has the same twin-joystick setup as Robotron: 2084 (left stick for movement and right stick for firing direction).
I was just looking for a good screenshot to use for the control panel overlay on a MAME cabinet when I found the link to this. Thought to myself, I'll just watch until the first death, then skip to the end. Since you never died even ONCE I watched the whole thing. Amazing. I didn't think this was even possible. You have got to be the greatest Contestant of all time.
If, back in the day, you played both this game AND its predecessor, "N.A.R.C.," listen very closely to the sounds that Mutoid Man makes. If you go back to N.A.R.C. and play through to the end -or find a clip on RUclips -you can hear that the 'normal speed' sounds of Mutoid Man, are the *slowed down* sound clips that the final boss from N.A.R.C., Mr. Big, makes.
Responding to myself: forgot to mention that Mutoid Man also uses soundclips from the PCP-addicted bruiser in N.A.R.C. that throws entire dumpsters at you.
Yeah, is the player on some special god mode or did I actually see them play this from start to finish without losing a single life? If so, its an even greater performance than the Robotron world record, where someone got nearly a million points with just 5 men and no extra lives. Look that up on RUclips. So someone who knows for sure, please sound off and answer whether this is a cheat mode or all legit.
I used to play this at the arcade they had the mall 2 blocks from where I lived when I was 12. Man I miss arcades. There starting to have a comeback but in bars. I wasted so many quarters on this game and skate or die lol.
"The original Smash TV arcade machine (made in 1990 by veteran game designer Eugene Jarvis at Williams) tried to predict what TV would be like far off in the future of 1999. It had a fun game design mechanic which (amusingly) became the core DNA of many reality TV shows today. (You'd work as a team in multiplayer mode, but, when the prizes show up, it's an absolute grab-fest!) Watch out for Mutoid man!" -- Dave Perry, programmer (Shiny Entertainment)
The Ultimate Death-Match Game Show In A Form Of a Video Game-Smash T.V.! I think I saw this game at the Dennis Place of Games. I had already watched a game-show-to-the-death movie a few years ago called “The Running Man”, and this video game by the manufacturer, Williams, is even better than “The Running Man”. And this game led to the phenomenon around 2010 called “The Hunger Games?” Definitely not, but I had some indirect allusions to it now. What were my thoughts on “Smash TV?” Well, a computer-enhanced, fully-armed contestant fights various enemies in a closed arena with a voice-over game show host and background sounds of cheering crowds. The contestant has to clear lots of stages (usually 8-9) to face a very big enemy (for example, Mutoid Man--they are called "boss enemies"), and destroy that boss enemy to clear that level. The contestant uses a regular machine gun but also has various enhanced weapons such as green-plum incendiary grenades and a wide multi-bullet machine gun that kills enemies, a smart bomb that destroys all of the enemies on screen in the arena, and even a temporary halo shield. I learned that one enemy that I need to be careful with is Mr. Shrapnel, the fat red-and-white guy. He self-destructs about 4 seconds after appearing in the game show arena, releasing about 8 pieces of metallic material that each looks like a diamond-shaped ninja throwing star (which is called “shuriken”) heading towards you, and you need to evade that shrapnel before it hits you and you lose your life. I also realize that I need to watch out for the orbs when you destroy Mutoid Man---the orbs look like futuristic flying saucers, and if they hit you, you get electrocuted and you lose your life. The whole overall action in this arcade game is fast-paced, and it is one of my favorite shoot-em-up games in that year . Watching out for enemies coming from left, right, above, and below helped me on my focusing skills, and this helped me appease the autistic symptoms that I had at that year.
They had this game at the Strong Museum of Play, mostly in the eGameRevolution. However, the past couple times I would play the game, the audio wasn't working.
Ah, I remember when I was a teenager and so much media entertained the notion of 1999 being the End Times or the start of a dystopian future where everything has broken down. Such a simpler time. Instead the world started falling apart because new leaders came in and didn't know what they were doing. Gee, that never happened before.
I always thought this arcade classic was dope because of the theme💵💰📼, but also because each player had 2 joysticks. One for your players direction, & one for weapon direction firing. So, you could run left, but shoot top right. Or run down & shoot left to up-left to up, and change your directional fire while running..🔥😱 That first boss is F'in legendary!!Those sound effects..Its like Hellraiser laughter..
I used to play this on Midway Arcade Treasures on PS2. Good times.
Keir Epton- dude same, I've beat this with limited continues a few years back
Dude this was the only game I ever really played on that disc. I cherish that part of my childhood.
Same bro they need to remake this game!!
same
Playing it round now on that
I'd buy that for a dollar!
Charlie Cat one of the best lines from original Robocop
@@bryanneideffer3969 "one of the best lines from original Robocop" - fun fact, also (no doubt, once again in tribute to the fictional future set in Robocop) also a catch phrase from both this game and it's unofficial successor Total Carnage.
Total carnage! I love it! :D (L.M.A.O.!)
bitches leave!
booker dewitt hahaha my man! Clarence didn't F around. " so give the man a hand!"
THE RUNNING MAN in arcade style , this game was brutally hard
+MegaMr JIN Ate a lot of my quarters for sure
+MegaMr JIN Every atari- midway game was a money eater!
Running Man + Robotron
Yep!! Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that.
@@saporob haha remember 1942? That one would gobble quarters lol...
Out of all the retro arcade games I've played in my adult life, this game has aged the best. Every bit as fun and addicting as it was when I was a kid...hasn't lost a step at all.
2:23 Good Luck
7:57 Total Carnage
13:48 I'd Buy That For A Dollar
18:40 Big Money Big Prizes
I LOVE IT!!!!! ;D
They should remake this game with bigger arenas with fighting moves and better prizes. They should make the Mercedes AVTR one of them. This game was so good. They don't have arcades anymore like they did in the 90's and early 00's.
This game was THE SHIT when I was little. people lined up to watch and play. It's just begging for a remake.
Bloodletter8 Already got one -- Total Carnage
The binding of Isaac is similar
@@man-nm1sn
I've seen that weird-azz game, it has a great but bizarre art-style to it and it's as addicting as Smash TV.
Only thing I hated about it is how blasphemous the game is.
@@averythecoolcatThat's not a remake and not the same type of game.
@@KenMasters....blasphemous?
"Why do you have a stack of hundreds of toasters and VCRs?"
"Oh, I killed a bunch of guys in the late 90s."
Lololol
Don't forget about the 50 years' supply of MEAT.
came here just hear "BINGO!"
+NULL ZERO When in the video did you hear it? I have no idea how this guy managed to go for win without dying. I have finished this game several times with my friend and we also die several times during the game. Just last time today we thought that they have made this to make big money which gamers back then couldn't love. Nowdays there's compilations of arcade games this included and I'm sure it's worth of few bucks if comparing to those days when you paid for every lost life.
Mike it was just before he started playing
There was also one at 48:48 :D
TOTAL CARNAGE!!!
I LOVE IT !!
BIG MONEY, BIG PRIZES!!! I LOVE IT!!!
"Yet another toaster! Have fun with your taxes, this all counts as income!"
He sounds really excited when he gets the toaster.
1999?
*Checks calender*
Almost 20 years ago. Damn I'm old.
Kids today: "What's a VCR?"
THey ask what's a VCR but know what a record player is because time is funny that way
I LOVED playing this on midway arcade treasures. Black ops arcade slightly reminds me of this game. This is seriously one of the best games ever.
Black Ops Arcade IS this game, for all intents and purposes.
If there is one thing I love about this game is the sound design. The sound of the guns and the general sound design in this game is top notch!
The sound just rocks! I laughing my tits off to the sounds and samples
I've never been so mesmerized in my life.
I never got to experience the arcade gaming era of the 80s and early 90s. I can only imagine how pumped kids were with their friends going to the arcade with pockets of quarters, The dark rooms full of lit cabinets, the sound of all the games being played, quarters rolling into slots. Very few places like that now sadly.
It was as amazing as you imagine. Arcades were magical palaces where you could forget about the real world and be a hero for a little while. The ones with voices were especially memorable...Sinistar, Gauntlet, Smash TV, etc.
I got to experience it for a few years (Born in 92) I miss those times haha
It was amazing time to be a kid with arcades around. Even some local corner stores or pizza joints or the odd laundry mat here and there would have a machine or two. I miss that era of gaming because at the same time home consoles were also around so you could practice at home and bring your skills to the arcade and vice versa for certain games.
FUN FACT: Johnny Cage a, fighter from Mortal Kombat, participated in Celebrity Smash TV and won thus placing Smash TV in the same fictional universe as Mortal Kombat.
WTF proof!?
I read it on the MK wiki.
I believe it.
Sounds interesting I'm going to look it up
It's true
God I miss arcades. I managed to beat this game on one credit... once. Could never do it again. Now, who wants to buy a hundred VCRs?
Charles Jones full of crap one credit you beat this game I owe it on the arcade machine and I still can't even come close to beating it on 1 credit Mr cool
Beating this game on one credit...incredible. I play this game occasionally at a video game exhibit at the Strong Museum, and still can't master it. The only way to master Smash TV is mastering Robotron: 2084.
@@DeadRaymanWalking I played this game religiously back then when they had the ps2 port of it
@@robsoldstuff1670 just because u couldnt beat it doesnt mean no one can. Ik my dad has beaten many hard arcade games (ex: kof 94, double dragon fighting game, alien vs predator, cadillac and dinosaur, etc.) All on one credit. Some games i though to be impossible on one credit (and then he perfects rugal on max difficulty on ARCADE, not console since difficulty is decreased on consoles. Trust me dude there are some people that manage to pull these insane feats. 😄
@@carrot7215 I’ve been playing Resident evil for over 20 years now. And I’ve only beaten 8 knife only. People just can’t understand a skill gap. If someone thinks they’re even remotely good at a game. Most of humanity just think they’re the best at it automatically.
I am only 15 and I remember every day after school I went to my uncles and I use to play this game on the ps2. It was a hard game and so good. I want to play this game again one day
PUT THESE GUYS IN THE NEW SMASH BROS!!
I wonder if tv will really be like that in 1999.
Played this on Midway Arcade Treasure on XBOX Original and I've got to say... This is the best and my favourite arcade game.
What a classic. Playing through The Ascent right now. It's a great game that makes me think of this.
The game did not have an ending because the developers were certain that no one would complete the game due to its high difficulty. They were forced to add one (The Pleasure Room) because some players did beat it.
The ending I would like to think happened:
After the game, a war broke out!
The two champions Carnage (blue) and Mayhem (red) had no other choice but to take all of their winnings and built it into a military called the Doomsday Squad, then they fought this war and won it.
(See Total Carnage)
@@KenMasters. They ended up like whitman and price from the running man. Dead in a locker room.
I spent pocket fulls of quarters on this in high school
Do you know where I could find this machine if it still exists? I've only ever played it on the midway arcade treasures game on the PS2 and have always wanted to play it in its arcade machine form.
@@fernandoperez4038 you'd probably just have to get lucky and find it at a random arcade. Google arcades in your area and cross your fingers. That or you could but a Smash T.V. cabinet but that would be pricy
I used to be a cabbage on games too. Thumbs up to you fella.
this game is 7 years older then me and rampage is 34 years older then me but man i love both games
Has my vote for best video game of all time--just my opinion from all the games Ive played. Just something about it, so addictive and entertaining. Just keeps me coming back.
Played it in the arcade and on the SNES, Smash TV had fantastic sound effects.
Whenever I’d get the grenades I’d just spin in circles, great strat
One of my favorites. We had a lot of fun replaying this again. Sometimes you can't beat the classics like this.
There is just something so satisfying about shooting those big orange robots @14:00. It's like popping bubble wrap.
I forgot how intense this game was....
A more recent game called *Galaxy Champions T.V* was inspired by this for anyone who cares.
there’s also Xeno Crisis
When Smash TV does become a thing, I'm betting it airs on FOX.
Just saying is all...
Best believe I'll be a contestant in thus show if it ever becomes a thing
13Gangland Yeah! Kill people and put your life at risk for a toaster and a car! :D
this looks like an average japanese game show
4a8p9x Nope...I think it would be a Fuji TV show.
Amazon Video with Jeremy Clarkson.
Ah yes, the Smash TV game. I remember passing by it every time my folks brought me with them to Jumbo Video. I would always see it in the games rental section but I never actually played it.
This and Robotron and then it morphed into Ikari Warriors. Damn you know I'm old when I played and know that.
If anyone knows and loves classics like that, is a true gamer.
Us included
I watched the WHOLE thing.
I still have this game on Super Nintendo and it still works. Childhood memories.
I think this is what Dead Ops Arcade was inspired by
Good game here. As for the character...
All that Good Meat--I can so imagine he'd probably be treating the entire metropolis to a barbecue party with all that!
And I'm sure he'd be able to share some vacations with some lucky people too.
As for all the rest of those prizes--that's one hell of an eBay sale he'll soon have!
agreed
Easily one of my favorite arcade games ever!! No other game can match the intense action this game offers.
"BINGO!"
You should check out the Binding of Isaac, similar top down premise
You've won a brand new vcr!
Millenials: What's that?
I remember this game being balls hard, but you blitz through it like it's nothing. Skills!
Most arcade games were balls hard,
they were made to eat our quarters.
Worthy of a remaster
haha what is he gonna do with all those VCRs
📼+📼=🙄
Same thing he’s going to do with those toasters
Sell them to buy cocaine, of course.
Record all the shows
Secretly they are all Betamaxs!
I always thought those spinning yellow blades power up looked like the spacers used on an old 45 vinyl record.
One of my favorite arcade games of all time this game never gets old for me
11:23 That 2,600" CRT television! Must take a Nasa space shuttle moving platform to deliver that monster!
Loved it on the SNES. Never played it on the arcade though
You'd love the arcade version. The cabinet has the same twin-joystick setup as Robotron: 2084 (left stick for movement and right stick for firing direction).
nice:)
Wait that’s not pinball games
Williams: I made the arcade games too
God damn! You're kicking this game's ass!
I played this game like crazy back in the arcades circa 1990-91. I also loved the sequel Total Carnage.
That man now has enough VCRs to last centuries!
I was just looking for a good screenshot to use for the control panel overlay on a MAME cabinet when I found the link to this. Thought to myself, I'll just watch until the first death, then skip to the end. Since you never died even ONCE I watched the whole thing. Amazing. I didn't think this was even possible. You have got to be the greatest Contestant of all time.
Could you imagine going through all this and then bringing home the smash tv board game and losing that?
Me and my late grandpa used to play this when I was younger we beat it too.
Between this, Robotron 2084, Total Carnage, and N.A.R.C. its safe to say that Eugene Jarvis is brilliant!
Whoa this game came out the year I was born. I was also born in the month that Total Recall was in the newspaper, when it was in theatres.
i loved playing this two player at my m8s house back in the day! loved it :D specially the music "id buy that for a dollar!"
We went from Smash TV to online battle royale shooters.
I like to think if it weren't for this game we wouldn't have Hotline Miami
shid, i rememeber running this game as a kid on midway arcade for the gamecube. BIG MONEY! BIG PRIZES! I LOVE IT!
This game was a Quarter Buster!!!!!!
The Running Man: The Game
If, back in the day, you played both this game AND its predecessor, "N.A.R.C.," listen very closely to the sounds that Mutoid Man makes. If you go back to N.A.R.C. and play through to the end -or find a clip on RUclips -you can hear that the 'normal speed' sounds of Mutoid Man, are the *slowed down* sound clips that the final boss from N.A.R.C., Mr. Big, makes.
Responding to myself: forgot to mention that Mutoid Man also uses soundclips from the PCP-addicted bruiser in N.A.R.C. that throws entire dumpsters at you.
Bravo 👏 ! It would cost me about three bux to finish . You did it and no deaths ?!? Scary awesome !
Yeah, is the player on some special god mode or did I actually see them play this from start to finish without losing a single life? If so, its an even greater performance than the Robotron world record, where someone got nearly a million points with just 5 men and no extra lives. Look that up on RUclips. So someone who knows for sure, please sound off and answer whether this is a cheat mode or all legit.
I loved this game but could never finish it when i was little. Very cool to see. Played it on atari i believe. Wow all those soundeffects. Nostalgia
I used to play this at the arcade they had the mall 2 blocks from where I lived when I was 12. Man I miss arcades. There starting to have a comeback but in bars. I wasted so many quarters on this game and skate or die lol.
Played this a ton at the arcade, so much fun!
They really need to make a remastered
As long as they don't Tumblr/Twitter-censor this game,
I'm all for it.
1999 was such a great year, fast forwarding to 2022 now all we have is PC lefties and reality tv.
What a shame.
I played this on Midway Arcade Treasures for the Xbox and I completed it.
"The original Smash TV
arcade machine (made
in 1990 by veteran game
designer Eugene Jarvis at
Williams) tried to predict
what TV would be like far
off in the future of 1999.
It had a fun game design
mechanic which (amusingly)
became the core DNA of
many reality TV shows
today. (You'd work as a team
in multiplayer mode, but,
when the prizes show up,
it's an absolute grab-fest!)
Watch out for Mutoid man!"
-- Dave Perry, programmer (Shiny Entertainment)
Played this in the arcade during my college years, great way to relax for a half hour. Was able to get to cobras boss on one quarter.
Played this game while working at an arcade at the beach in seaside nj in 1990s
*A brand new toaster!*
like still how trayarc kind of converted this in their own way for black ops 1 back in the day with dead ops arcade
Its just still not as good though
@@MentalExistence yeah, yet still played it a lot back in the day xd
The Ultimate Death-Match Game Show In A Form Of a Video Game-Smash T.V.!
I think I saw this game at the Dennis Place of Games. I had already watched a game-show-to-the-death movie a few years ago called “The Running Man”, and this video game by the manufacturer, Williams, is even better than “The Running Man”. And this game led to the phenomenon around 2010 called “The Hunger Games?” Definitely not, but I had some indirect allusions to it now.
What were my thoughts on “Smash TV?” Well, a computer-enhanced, fully-armed contestant fights various enemies in a closed arena with a voice-over game show host and background sounds of cheering crowds. The contestant has to clear lots of stages (usually 8-9) to face a very big enemy (for example, Mutoid Man--they are called "boss enemies"), and destroy that boss enemy to clear that level. The contestant uses a regular machine gun but also has various enhanced weapons such as green-plum incendiary grenades and a wide multi-bullet machine gun that kills enemies, a smart bomb that destroys all of the enemies on screen in the arena, and even a temporary halo shield. I learned that one enemy that I need to be careful with is Mr. Shrapnel, the fat red-and-white guy. He self-destructs about 4 seconds after appearing in the game show arena, releasing about 8 pieces of metallic material that each looks like a diamond-shaped ninja throwing star (which is called “shuriken”) heading towards you, and you need to evade that shrapnel before it hits you and you lose your life. I also realize that I need to watch out for the orbs when you destroy Mutoid Man---the orbs look like futuristic flying saucers, and if they hit you, you get electrocuted and you lose your life.
The whole overall action in this arcade game is fast-paced, and it is one of my favorite shoot-em-up games in that year . Watching out for enemies coming from left, right, above, and below helped me on my focusing skills, and this helped me appease the autistic symptoms that I had at that year.
"A brand new VCR". LOL
20 million and 0 deaths, bravo!!'n
This twin stick shooter is crazier then modern twin stick shooters.
I remember this being so taunting in the arcades back in the day.
We NEED a new Smash TV game. Can you imagine it launching with the PlayStation 5? 😎
We do
They had this game at the Strong Museum of Play, mostly in the eGameRevolution. However, the past couple times I would play the game, the audio wasn't working.
It was a smash hit for a Williams Arcade game...
Absolutely NO DEATHS at all!
crazy
This was the first game made by the eventual creator of mortal kombat
THE ORIGINAL HUNGER GAMES !!!
Try Battle Royale
I used to play this on GameCube!
Definitely has a mix between The Running Man, Demolition Man game and Mercs
*The person Playing this game is OP*
used to love this game , nice videos
OMG I PLAY THAT SINCE I WAS 6
They need to make chaotic games like this again. The last one I remember is ONE on the PlayStation.
one of the biggest quarter eaters out there lol, still fun
The Running Man + American Gladiators = Smash TV
7:58 Total Carnage! I love it!
Ah, I remember when I was a teenager and so much media entertained the notion of 1999 being the End Times or the start of a dystopian future where everything has broken down. Such a simpler time. Instead the world started falling apart because new leaders came in and didn't know what they were doing. Gee, that never happened before.
Not 1999 but 2020
Maybe because he gets a shield like every 5 seconds.
I always thought this arcade classic was dope because of the theme💵💰📼, but also because each player had 2 joysticks. One for your players direction, & one for weapon direction firing. So, you could run left, but shoot top right. Or run down & shoot left to up-left to up, and change your directional fire while running..🔥😱
That first boss is F'in legendary!!Those sound effects..Its like Hellraiser laughter..
The boss sound effect kills me when they said “OWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!”💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀